New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08870

Introduced
1/12/26  

Caption

Increases the period of supervision to four years for real estate brokers applying for a license.

Impact

The bill will directly affect the licensing process for real estate brokers in New York. By extending the necessary supervision period, the bill seeks to enhance the competency of new brokers before they operate independently. This change may lead to a more skilled workforce in the real estate sector, with potential positive implications for client trust and overall satisfaction in real estate transactions. Additionally, the requirement for cultural competency training ensures that brokers are better equipped to understand and serve a diverse clientele.

Summary

Bill S08870 proposes to amend the real property law in New York, specifically increasing the required period of supervision for applicants seeking a license as real estate brokers from two years to four years. This change aims to ensure that aspiring brokers gain more extensive on-the-job experience under the guidance of an established broker, thereby safeguarding the interests of the public in real estate transactions. The bill emphasizes the importance of a solid foundation in the real estate industry, which is crucial in maintaining high standards within the profession.

Contention

Debate surrounding S08870 may center on the balance between ensuring adequate training for brokers and the potential barriers that increased supervision might impose on entry into the real estate profession. Supporters argue that a longer supervision period will elevate professional standards and ultimately benefit consumers. Critics, however, may contend that such requirements could deter prospective brokers, particularly those from diverse backgrounds or underserved communities, from entering the field, thereby limiting opportunities in the industry.

Companion Bills

NY A09518

Same As Increases the period of supervision to four years for real estate brokers applying for a license.

Previously Filed As

NY A09518

Increases the period of supervision to four years for real estate brokers applying for a license.

NY S05426

Increases the period of supervision to five years for real estate brokers applying for a license.

NY A07691

Increases the period of supervision to five years for real estate brokers applying for a license.

NY A08219

Allows up to seven excess continuing education credit hours for real estate brokers and real estate salespersons to be carried forward to the next two-year licensing period.

NY S08060

Consolidates the licensing system for agents and brokers into a single producer license.

NY A08065

Consolidates the licensing system for agents and brokers into a single producer license.

NY A08092

Requires real estate brokers and salespersons to complete two hours of sexual harassment prevention training every two years.

NY S09163

Increases the number of package store licenses able to be held by one person to two; permits certain licensees to buy and sell from other certain licensees.

NY A10907

Increases the number of package store licenses able to be held by one person to two; permits certain licensees to buy and sell from other certain licensees.

NY S06122

Permits licensed insurance agents, brokers, adjusters, consultants, and intermediaries to carryover up to five hours of continuing education credit per biennial licensing period.

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